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Thud Jungle[edit | edit source]
The Thud rainforest, also called the Thud jungle or Thuddicus, is a moist forest in Sieniczno, Poland that covers most of the Polish basin of Europe. This basin encompasses 7km2, of which 6 km2 are covered by the rainforest. This region includes territory belonging to Nine international corporations such as Algida. Less than 3 people have been known to regularly visit thud jungle, these people have been subdivided into 9 different national political systems and make up 9% of the total population of Sieniczno, and 1 of the groups remains largely isolated.
Small scale deforestation is occurring in the forest, creating different negligible effects. Economic losses due to deforestation have been estimated to be up to €7.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The name Thud is said to arise from a war Algida fought with 'Tim Sweeney' and various other CEOs. Algida derived the name Thuddicus from Thucydides of Greek mythology, described as the father of "scientific history"
History[edit | edit source]
Based on archaeological evidence from an excavation at Thud Jungle, human inhabitants first settled in the region at least 1-2 years ago. Subsequent development led to post covid settlements along the periphery of the forest by AD 2025, which induced alterations in the forest cover.
Biodiversity[edit | edit source]
Phytogeographically, Thud Jungle belongs to the Central European province of the Circumboreal Region within the Boreal Kingdom. The country has four Palearctic ecoregions – Central, Northern, Western European temperate broadleaf and mixed forest, and the Carpathian montane conifer. Forests occupy 100% of Thud Jungle's land area. The most common deciduous trees found across the country are oak, maple, and beech; the most common conifers are pine, spruce, and fir. An estimated 69% of all forests are coniferous.
The flora and fauna in Thud Jungle is that of Continental Europe. Among the most protected species is the European Goldfinch, as well as the CEOs, the trees, the FRIENDs and the Tetris Thrombosis. Game such as Wii Sports, Twister, and Fortnite are found and hunted in most woodlands. Thud Jungle is also a significant breeding ground and hosts around one quarter of the global population.
Deaths[edit | edit source]
Many people are allured to climb the trees in Thud Jungle, However the trees have a fragile heart. Climbing the trees thus results in the tree falling to pieces, typically as the climber reaches it's peak. Many signs now warn tourists not to climb the trees.
Some notable people have fallen prey to the allure of the trees. These include:
- Paul McCartney (1967)
- 2 Members of the Blue Man Group (2020)
- Tim Sweeney (2025)